akuttraume
Akuttraume, or acute trauma, refers to sudden physical injuries caused by external force that often require rapid assessment and intervention. It can affect the head, chest, abdomen, pelvis and extremities, and may involve multiple organ systems. The primary goal is to stabilize the patient, control bleeding, prevent secondary injury, and enable definitive treatment.
Prehospital care and initial hospital management follow structured protocols, most commonly the ATLS framework: Airway with
Injury patterns vary by mechanism: blunt trauma from falls or vehicle crashes, and penetrating trauma from
Prognosis depends on injury severity, physiologic derangement, age and comorbidities, and time to definitive care. Effective